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* Out of the frying pan

After serving nearly four years as the watchdog for the Illinois Department of Human Services, Peter Neumer will step down from his role overseeing investigations into the abuse and neglect of some of the state’s most vulnerable people.

The department announced the move to staff on Friday, noting that Neumer accepted a position as the inspector general for the Chicago Park District and that he will be replaced by Charles Wright, Neumer’s deputy since March 2021. Neumer’s last day as IDHS OIG will be Aug. 17.

Neumer and his staff investigated allegations of abuse or neglect of individuals who receive mental health or developmental disability services in programs that are overseen by the Illinois Department of Human Services. That includes oversight of the seven state-operated developmental centers and six mental health facilities.

Reports from Neumer’s office were a critical source of information for a series of investigative stories by Capitol News Illinois, ProPublica and Lee Enterprises into abuse, neglect and a cover-up culture at Choate Mental Health and Developmental Center in far southern Illinois.

* Crain’s

Illinois’ rank as a place to do business rises — to 17th […]

The study is from CNBC, the financial news network, which for the fourth year in a row raised Illinois’ ranking. The state now is 17th, up from 19th last year, right behind Pennsylvania and Massachusetts and just ahead of New York and New Jersey. Illinois was ranked 30th as recently as 2019. […]

On the good side, the No. 2 ranking for infrastructure and education is a boost from third and sixth, respectively, last year. Also rising is Illinois’ ranking for access to capital, up from eighth to sixth, and cost of living, with relatively lower housing and other prices here moving the state from 20th to ninth.

On the other hand, the state’s relative cost of doing business worsened from 31st to 32nd. “Business friendliness” was an abysmal 39th, the overall economy 33rd, and workforce — usually considered a strength by local leaders — no better than 28th, down two ranks from 2022.

* Center Square

Illinois small businesses are improving, according to recent numbers that show the state rent delinquency rate of 22% in July was half of what it was in May.

The survey was conducted by Alignable and showed that 55% of small businesses in the nation had difficulty paying their rent in July.

* Crain’s

A few months after its largest tenant walked out, the owner of a landmark Loop office building has landed a deal with a new company that bucks a pair of trends in the battered downtown office market.

Total Quality Logistics signed a five-year lease for 36,322 square feet at 125 S. Clark St., according to a statement from real estate services firm Transwestern, which oversees leasing in the 20-story building. The move is an expansion by the third-party logistics company, which will move from roughly 31,000 square feet it occupies in the West Loop at 328 S. Jefferson St.

The deal stands out as a rare addition of workspace at a time when many companies are cutting back on it, given the rise of remote work that resulted from the COVID-19 pandemic. TQL is also going against the grain by moving from the trendy West Loop office submarket to the heart of the Loop, which has seen a slew of companies decamp from older buildings in favor of newer office properties elsewhere in the city.

* Opposing a sitting Democratic state Senator in a primary would just be one reason why Martinez likely isn’t being slated, but whatevs

Cook County Clerk of the Court Iris Martinez held a fundraiser at Moe’s Cantina in Wrigleyville on Monday — just ahead of next week’s slating for the 2024 election.

“I’m ready for the challenge,” she told your Playbook host in between making margaritas for guests. “I hope I get slated because I’m an incumbent. But if not, I’m ready.”

Martinez is going against the machine in next week’s slating by the Cook County Democratic Party. Even though she’s the incumbent Democrat, Martinez doesn’t have the support of county party Chair Toni Preckwinkle.

There’s tension because Martinez has been seen as not always towing the party line. Her goal has been to support Latina candidates, which didn’t necessarily align with Preckwinkle’s plans.

And she has a long way to go with her fundraising. Martinez ended the last quarter with just $19,328.52 in the bank.

* Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton held her first fundraiser last week since being elected statewide. Here’s her speech

* Press release…

Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) announced the State of Illinois is accepting grant applications from schools and agencies that support child and adolescent health for a share of $10 million in federal funding intended to strengthen mental health services for students across Illinois. The funding from the CDC’s COVID-19 Public Health Workforce Supplemental Funding program is being offered to help schools and local agencies improve student care in areas such as workforce enhancements, developing frameworks to prevent adverse childhood experiences, interventions to assist children suffering from trauma, and training for medical and school staff to expand adolescent mental health resources. […]

The funding is authorized by the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA) and the application process is being administered by IDPH’s Office of Women’s Health & Family Services. Following are the two program areas in which funds will be allocated:

* Media advisory…

OFFICIAL UNVEILING OF THE 2023 BUTTER COW

What: 2023 Butter Cow Unveiling

Where: Dairy Building
Central Avenue
Illinois State Fairgrounds

When: Wednesday, August 9
3:00 p.m.

Invited: JB Pritzker, Governor of Illinois
Jerry Costello II, IDOA Director
Rebecca Clark, State Fair Manager
Paige Van Dyke, Miss Illinois County Fair Queen
Local, State Dignitaries

The iconic Butter Cow will be unveiled on August 9, 2023 at 3:00 p.m. in the Dairy Building on the Illinois State Fairgrounds. Each year, fairgoers look forward to seeing the sculpture made of 500 pounds of unsalted butter.

The 2023 Illinois State Fair will be held from August 10-20.

* Welcome home!…


Theo was diagnosed with an abnormal heart rhythm. First his heart beat too slow, then too fast. There also were complications with his intestines. That was about as scared and as helpless as I have ever felt.

— Treasurer Michael Frerichs (@ILTreasurer) August 8, 2023

Thankfully, everyone is home and we are now sleeping under one roof. Well, sleeping might be a relative term. But it’s the first step in what I’m sure will be a long and rewarding journey, and I cannot be more excited for my wife, our sons, and their big sister, Ella. pic.twitter.com/r6Feaej4zt

— Treasurer Michael Frerichs (@ILTreasurer) August 8, 2023

* Isabel’s roundup…

posted by Rich Miller
Tuesday, Aug 8, 23 @ 2:17 pm

Comments

  1. “accepted a position as the inspector general for the Chicago Park District”

    Sure to be a quiet change of pace…

    Comment by NIU Grad Tuesday, Aug 8, 23 @ 2:35 pm

  2. Martinez backing closet GOP Erin Jones against Martwick is an unforgivable offense when it comes to slating. She should be excommunicated.

    Comment by Original Rambler Tuesday, Aug 8, 23 @ 2:53 pm

  3. Original Rambler is on it. while I’m supportive of Latina candidates, and Toni should be more supportive of them, the closet GOP and FOP things are disturbing. What is Lightfoot doing?

    Comment by Amalia Tuesday, Aug 8, 23 @ 3:01 pm

  4. Frerichs’ twins are adorable. Why Twitter thinks those photos are “potentially sensitive” I can’t imagine.

    Comment by JoanP Tuesday, Aug 8, 23 @ 3:42 pm

  5. ===Why Twitter thinks those photos are “potentially sensitive” I can’t imagine. ===

    It’s probably best not to delve to deeply into Twitter’s thinking. You might not ever emerge.

    Comment by Rich Miller Tuesday, Aug 8, 23 @ 4:15 pm

  6. Other than the vaccine/boosters, are we supposed to be doing anything different when it comes to COVID (compared to normal hygiene preventing the spread of other viruses)? If so, I haven’t heard anything.

    Comment by Torco Sign Tuesday, Aug 8, 23 @ 5:29 pm

  7. What is Juliana up to? Aren’t Pritzker and Durbin committed to 2026 reelections? Or might Pritzker be backing his Light Guv for a race against Durbin’s “downstater” preferred successor?

    Comment by Prairie Progressive Tuesday, Aug 8, 23 @ 5:51 pm

  8. ==Martinez backing closet GOP Erin Jones==

    Yep and she can’t spin this as supporting “Latina” candidates.

    Comment by Big Dipper Tuesday, Aug 8, 23 @ 5:56 pm

  9. ==Why Twitter thinks those photos are “potentially sensitive”==

    Elon probably thinks twins are demonic or something.

    Comment by Big Dipper Tuesday, Aug 8, 23 @ 5:57 pm

  10. I feel like memorial laying people off is a sign that the local economy is going to take a pretty bad hit soon.

    Comment by The Dude Wednesday, Aug 9, 23 @ 5:49 am

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